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- AIDS in persons 50 years of age and older. Rose, Verna L. // American Family Physician;04/01/98, Vol. 57 Issue 7, p1691
Presents information on the substantial amount of elderly patients compared to younger patients who has acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), in 1996, which is compared to 1998. Percentage of old and young persons with the virus; Information on a report carried out; Details on the contents...
- AIDS toll keeps rising. // Drug Topics;8/22/94, Vol. 138 Issue 16, p8
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- Women's AIDS risk high. // Executive Health's Good Health Report;Dec92, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p1
Reports that American women are the fastest growing group of AIDS patients worldwide. Centers for Disease Control report; Forecasts for 1995.
- New AIDS estimate issued. // Executive Health's Good Health Report;Feb1994, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p8
Reports on the National Center for Health Statistics's estimate on the number of Americans infected with acquired immuno-deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Efforts of measuring the size of the AIDS epidemic; Survey as involving drawing blood from a number of persons acting as representatives of the...
- AIDS update. Cohen, Sharon // Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness;Jan94, Vol. 55 Issue 1, p40
Presents statistics of AIDS cases in the United States. Percentage of AIDS patients belonging to the minority; AIDS cases diagnosed in 1992; Study by the Archives of Family Medicine; Evolution of AZT through mutation.
- Orphaned by AIDS. // Psychology Today;May/Jun93, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p18
Estimates the number of children, adolescents, and young adults that will be orphaned by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the US between 1993 and the year 2000. Comments from social researchers; Gauging the magnitude of this social phenomenon; Additional information.
- Untitled. // Second Opinion;Jul93, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p91
Presents statistics on maternal deaths caused by AIDS. Number of motherless children due to AIDS by the year 2000; Prevalence of motherless children in impoverished minority groups.
- AIDS update. // Shape;Jun95, Vol. 14 Issue 10, p27
Reports that AIDS now exceeds accidents as the major killer of adults ages 25 to 44. Rise in infections among women.
- AIDS Deaths and New AIDS Cases in the U.S., 1985-98. // World Almanac & Book of Facts;2000, p903
No abstract available.
- New AIDS Cases in the U.S., 1985-1998, by Transmission Category. // World Almanac & Book of Facts;2000, p903
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